Newsletter: Nov. 7

DIRTY BIRD ON CHAMBERS IS CLOSED
Insert big sad emoticon here: kid-fave (and yes, adults too) Dirty Bird on Chambers has closed “for the moment” and hopefully not for good.

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LOS TACOS NO. 1 WILL REOPEN TODAY
Despite this ominous note on the door, the taco stand will open today after a bout of technical difficulties.

IN THE NEWS
Flood protection for BPC & Tribeca. Plus the Financial Times on running in NYC; the cachet of Cortlandt Alley; the origins of the man cave on Collister Street.

SEEN & HEARD
Tribeca MedSpa hosting PS 89 fundraiser. Plus seeing the light at Pier 40; a show of Dutch designers on Canal; Cafe Atelier and 112 Hudson lose their sidewalk bridge.

BUBBY’S FOUNDER GETS COOKING – WITH CANNABIS
Ron Silver has always been committed to weed, but now his love of food and science and study have got him tinkering with a process to make THC water soluble.

SEEN & HEARD
Shop local for Duane Park. Plus a show of Mongol art never seen out of Asia; The River Project hosts an event to release its fishes for the season; Miranda Lambert lip syncs on Walker Street.

IN THE NEWS
Streets paved with gold. Plus Japanese pancakes come to Grand Street; trophy homes are not selling like hotcakes; the City Council looks at film shoot permits; upcoming show at Artists Space.

CB1 AGENDAS FOR NOVEMBER
Tacombi outpost to get liquor license; updates from the DDC and ConEd on construction; the bar (?) planned for Jamba Juice space; Millennium High School expansion plans.

 
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